Episcopal Church in Marble, in 1912 Now used in summer as a community church.

Episcopal Church in Marble, in 1912 Now used in summer as a community church.

Summary

The Episcopal Church in Marble (Gunnison County), Colorado, is a one-story building with a high gabled roof, brick chimney, and a cross-topped 40 foot tall belfry. A boy sits on the entry steps, and a cross is over the double doors. A frame dwelling is next door, and other buildings adjoin the church. Mountains are in the background. The wood building to the left of the church is a church sponsored Boys Club, finished in 1914.

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Notes

Photoprint is mounted on cardstock.; Title inked on back of cardstock. Additional information provided by user, with: "Active year round today (2014) as nondenominational, with a full time pastor." [Chuck Moore] ; R7100122968

Filename

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